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<blockquote data-quote="Kent" data-source="post: 196251" data-attributes="member: 2134"><p>Declining data reporting is a direct result of the AHA's increases in reporting costs. You have to pay a $100 activation fee before you can even register the first calf, plus the registration fee per animal, plus the TPR charge per calf, plus the initial cost per cow to enroll in TPR. It has caused a lot of breeders to choose not to enroll, which hurts the breed. For the guy with ten registered cows, the first year in TPR would cost a total of $340 to get his calves registered and in TPR. The second and subsequent years would be $290. The guy with 500 cows would pay $12,100 the first year and $9,600 every year thereafter, assuming he registered all 500 calves, which is of course theoretical. Many breeders just feel it is too much money.</p><p></p><p>Total registrations are the only way to tell how many animals there are in the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kent, post: 196251, member: 2134"] Declining data reporting is a direct result of the AHA's increases in reporting costs. You have to pay a $100 activation fee before you can even register the first calf, plus the registration fee per animal, plus the TPR charge per calf, plus the initial cost per cow to enroll in TPR. It has caused a lot of breeders to choose not to enroll, which hurts the breed. For the guy with ten registered cows, the first year in TPR would cost a total of $340 to get his calves registered and in TPR. The second and subsequent years would be $290. The guy with 500 cows would pay $12,100 the first year and $9,600 every year thereafter, assuming he registered all 500 calves, which is of course theoretical. Many breeders just feel it is too much money. Total registrations are the only way to tell how many animals there are in the country. [/QUOTE]
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